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The melting point of X is 686°C. X is a good conductor of electricity in the solid and molten states. Deduce the bonding and structure of X and explain how they account for these properties.​

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Answered by adammeow
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Because of its high melting point and ability to conduct electricity element X must be a metal. Metals have what is called "metallic bonding" in which the outer electrons are held loosely to the nucleus and are free to move. This bonding is what give metals the property of conductivity

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